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The video was evidently from something else coming up after the break, but it was an well dressed African American man obviously upset about something, judging by the hand gestures and facial expressions while he was talking or shouting( there was no sound on the video). I watched a few more minutes to see who the man was but never saw that segment. It couldn't have been a worse faux pas, IMO.
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Can we say "frivilous lawsuit"? My bet is somebody will want to make money off this situation.

When I was in college I worked at a radio station. I also had friends at the local television station. It was the days before everyone had a satellite. There was a station owned by a Christian group in Florida. The switchboard operator at the station late one night was a person I had released from our radio station (not too bright). He was watching one of the XXX channels on the satellite while playing programming over the air. The program came to an end and he hit the wrong switch. The town got a show and the boy got fired again. Big Grin
People are sick...

NEW YORK - The Rev. Al Sharpton says a New York Post cartoon that appears to link President Obama to a violent chimpanzee is "troubling at best."

The cartoon in Wednesday's Post by Sean Delonas shows a dead chimp and two police officers, one with a smoking gun.

The caption reads, "They'll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill."

The cartoon refers to Travis the chimp, who was shot to death by police in Stamford, Conn., on Monday after it mauled a friend of its owner.

It links the chimp to Obama, who signed his administration's economic stimulus plan on Tuesday.

Sharpton called the cartoon offensive and divisive.

The Post had no immediate comment.

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